Double Eagle Appliance Rpr INC
Appliances/Equipment · Woodland, WA · License #DOUBLEA793L5
Registration expired per WA L&I as of Jun 28, 2023.
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Registration expired per WA L&I as of Jun 28, 2023.
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License facts
Principals on record since 2021.
- License type
- CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR
- Effective date
- Jun 28, 2021
- Expiration date
- Jun 28, 2023
- Suspend date
- May 18, 2022
- UBI
- 604735434
- Business type
- Corporation
- Phone
- (712) 301-6576
- Location
- Woodland, WA 98674
Source: WA L&I contractor registration — checked Aug 17, 2026. Applies to every row above.
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What the bond and insurance requirements mean for homeowners
To register as a specialty contractor in Washington, a business must file a $15,000 surety bond with the Department of Labor & Industries; general contractors file $30,000.
The bond is a limited fund a homeowner (or subcontractor or supplier) can make a claim against, through the courts, if a registered contractor fails to meet its obligations on a job. Contractors must also keep general liability insurance on file — at least $50,000 in property damage and $200,000 in public liability coverage, or a $250,000 combined single limit — which covers damage the contractor causes, not workmanship disputes. The rows above are the bond and insurance filings L&I publishes for this registration; whether a specific filing applies to a specific project depends on its dates and terms.
Principals
| Name | Start date |
|---|---|
| Anthony Michael Sandbothe | Jun 9, 2021 |
What is a Appliances/Equipment contractor licensed to do in Washington?
Appliance and equipment contractors install and connect built-in appliances and fixed equipment — ranges, dishwashers, laundry machines, and similar units. Typical jobs include hookups to existing utilities, built-in trim installation, and equipment swap-outs. As a condition of registration, contractors in this category file a $15,000 surety bond and proof of general liability insurance with WA L&I.
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